Today I tried get hardware acceleration support via Gnash (0.8.9) but without a success. Flash acceleration is the only one thing which not work, 1080p in MPlayer etc. works very well. If someone will get hw acceleration via Gnash I will be thankfull for share some experiences.
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hardware acceleration
I was only able to achieve satisfactory video playback for 720p mkvs by uninstalling Compiz on my Sony Vaio YB1 with an E350.
I would be extremely grateful if someone could post a detailed how-to on how to offload video rendering to the GPU...
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Ethernet performance
Hi!
I'm thinking about building a small file server using these small motherboards.
Does anyone have some numbers on real world performance like:
- copy some files over Ethernet (samba or nfs) to/from disk
- copy some files over Ethernet (samba or nfs) to/from ramdisk
Thanks,
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My E-350 also serves as a fileserver. NFS for the linux clients and samba for the windows world.
As primary boot medium I use a Solid State Disk with 60GB. The files are stored on a 2TB WD20EARS drive. This drive is fully encrypted using dm-crypt AES XTS and 512 bit chiffre blocks.
I could get approx 40MB/s transfered over Ethernet - but it is "that" slow because of the crypto stuff. I think unencrypted you really could get maximum of Gigabit Ethernet.
I/O performance is quite good - let's wait for UVD3 full support on the other side.
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Originally posted by fritsch View PostMy E-350 also serves as a fileserver. NFS for the linux clients and samba for the windows world.
As primary boot medium I use a Solid State Disk with 60GB. The files are stored on a 2TB WD20EARS drive. This drive is fully encrypted using dm-crypt AES XTS and 512 bit chiffre blocks.
I could get approx 40MB/s transfered over Ethernet - but it is "that" slow because of the crypto stuff. I think unencrypted you really could get maximum of Gigabit Ethernet.
I/O performance is quite good - let's wait for UVD3 full support on the other side.
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Originally posted by fritsch View PostMy E-350 also serves as a fileserver. NFS for the linux clients and samba for the windows world.
As primary boot medium I use a Solid State Disk with 60GB. The files are stored on a 2TB WD20EARS drive. This drive is fully encrypted using dm-crypt AES XTS and 512 bit chiffre blocks.
I could get approx 40MB/s transfered over Ethernet - but it is "that" slow because of the crypto stuff. I think unencrypted you really could get maximum of Gigabit Ethernet.
I'm asking because on my samba file server every Windows client must have access to the stored data when the server is switched on. If the password is on the system then it would get stolen together with the hardware and the encryption would be useless.
Cheers,
mibo
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